Does ADCALLS=WORK @ HOME SCAM??
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If they want money upfront, then stay away!!
Cyberspace is simply the newest arena that scam artists have entered to widen their hunt for more people to dupe. To avoid falling for work-at-home scams, both on- and off-line, look for the following warning signs:
Overstated claims of product effectiveness;
Exaggerated claims of potential earnings, profits, or part-time earnings;
Claims of "inside" information;
Requirements of money for instructions or products before telling you how the plan works;
Claims of "no experience necessary."
Check the links for more info!
http://bbb.com/alerts/article.asp?id=436...
http://bbb.com/alerts/article.asp?id=205...
there is a site which lists all the scam sites and programs.just try googling it and u wont miss it.(i 4got the address)
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